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Robin that is really cool! About the lights that is! I was getting ready to look

up your e-mail address to see how Noelle was doing and if you had heard from

her! Smiles.

 

Love Katherine

 

Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

Elektra,

I see balls of blue and purple lights and flashes of white light all the time, I

believe it is my angels making their presence known.:)

blessings, Robin

-

Elektra Fire

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:11 PM

Re: Rishi Knot and light.

 

I learn something new here everyday :)

I'd never heard of a rishi knot before.

Is it like a bun?

 

Oh and another thing, was on the computer today,

making some music, when I glanced up and saw a ball of

light (or what I saw of it) that then burst like a

flash bulb and dissapeared.

At first I thought I'd imagined it, but then it

happened again.

It looked like someone was standing in my kitchen

taking photo's with a flash.

 

It looked exactly the same both times.

 

I thought something electrical maybe malfunctioning in

the kitchen so I went to investigate.

I could see nothing outside or around the window (I

live on the 12 floor) or in the kitchen.

I wonder if it's K-related or something else?

 

It was cool though :)

 

Love to you all, Elektra x x x

 

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Hi,

i left a message on her cell phone, she hasn't called me back. I am assuming she

is fine, and busy with work and school. I will try to call her again tomorrow.

By the way, I just loved your story about God talking to you. Special moments

like that will get you through the tough times.

blessings to you and your family, Robin

-

Katherine Miller

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:47 PM

Rishi Knot and light.--Robin

 

 

Robin that is really cool! About the lights that is! I was getting ready to

look up your e-mail address to see how Noelle was doing and if you had heard

from her! Smiles.

 

Love Katherine

 

Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

Elektra,

I see balls of blue and purple lights and flashes of white light all the time,

I believe it is my angels making their presence known.:)

blessings, Robin

-

Elektra Fire

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:11 PM

Re: Rishi Knot and light.

 

I learn something new here everyday :)

I'd never heard of a rishi knot before.

Is it like a bun?

 

Oh and another thing, was on the computer today,

making some music, when I glanced up and saw a ball of

light (or what I saw of it) that then burst like a

flash bulb and dissapeared.

At first I thought I'd imagined it, but then it

happened again.

It looked like someone was standing in my kitchen

taking photo's with a flash.

 

It looked exactly the same both times.

 

I thought something electrical maybe malfunctioning in

the kitchen so I went to investigate.

I could see nothing outside or around the window (I

live on the 12 floor) or in the kitchen.

I wonder if it's K-related or something else?

 

It was cool though :)

 

Love to you all, Elektra x x x

 

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Here are some interesting things I found, including the Rishi Knot.

----------------------

KARA - Iron or Steel Bracelet: The metal around the wrist affects the ions in

the electromagnetic field, aligning them and reducing harmful free radicals

known to degenerate cells. Psychologically wearing kara helps fulfill the human

longing to belong, the circle signifying and reminding us of our eternal link

with our infinity and our divinity.

KESH - Long, Uncut Hair: Three years after the last time the hairs on the head

are cut antennae form on the ends of the hairs which cause these conductors to

draw in greater amounts of vitamin D from the sun and other more subtle forms of

cosmic energy to strengthen the human. Practically speaking when our bodies are

not required to devote constant energy to regrowing the hairs we would daily cut

from our face, legs, head, and under arms, etc. (depending on gender) we have

greater psychic energy reserves and resources at our disposal. Only the

experience of not cutting the hairs can give one a full understanding of the

psychic power one gains from this discipline. The story of Samson in the

Judeo-Christian Bible describes the same phenomena. Then of course, there is the

benefit of coiling the hairs on the head in a rishi knot or juurha at the crown.

Rishi means sage. The rishi knot is called the seat of power and energy of the

sage. When the hair is coiled or tied in a juurha at the top of the head, it

focuses the creative energy of the body and spirit on the crown chakra. The

channeled energy helps us to focus better mentally, and bring a meditative mind

to all we do. By pulling the hairs together in the juurha at the crown, we also

decrease the movement of the skull bones. A natural cranial adjustment is

derived, which increases mental equilibrium. The effects of the juurha hold

equally for men and women, giving balance, strength, and clarity. Again, only by

experiencing this powerful discipline can one feel the difference when the hairs

are not tied and allowed to fly free - how mentally scattered one feels - until

once again the hairs are combed and smoothed upward into a coil at the crown.

KANGA - Wooden Comb: Have you noticed how combing the hair with plastic or metal

or almost any other substance causes static electricity to fly from the hair?

Combing hair with a wooden comb is calming and so pleasant for the head and

hairs A wooded comb is practically beneficial in the way the wood smoothes and

preserves hairs from breakage. Wood is simply more healthy for the hair, and

there is a psychological benefit gained in the calming effect it has in

smoothing the electrical charge around the hair and in the electromagnetic

field.

KACHERAS - Special Underwear: Kacheras create a pocket air around the thighs and

pelvic area which strengthens the nervous system and helps to balance the

internal temperature. The knot tied at the navel maintains a pressure over the

diaphragm or solar plexus that improves digestion and improves strength of will.

KIRPAN - Sacred Sword: Keeping the sword sacred holds one of the greatest

practical benefits of the times. Guru Gobind Singh taught us that when we have

respect and reverence for our weapons, we would never abuse their power. He said

" When all peaceful means have failed, it is right and just to raise the sword. "

Therefore it is incumbent upon a Sikh to be skilled as a diplomat to artfully

and gracefully make every effort to resolve a situation peacefully. But when all

peaceful means have failed, Sikhs know how to defend themselves against the

harmful attacks of others. Sikhs are peace loving and do not wish to harm or

kill anyone - or allow others to harm or kill anyone. When we teach our children

to respect and revere weapons, to maintain the discipline of keeping the sword

sacred, to wear kirpan at our side in reverence, to bless langar and prasad with

its power, Guru Gobind Singh also gave the promise that we would be protected

from being harmed by others' weapons - a very practical benefit indeed.

 

 

---- Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

> Hi,

> i left a message on her cell phone, she hasn't called me back. I am assuming

she is fine, and busy with work and school. I will try to call her again

tomorrow.

> By the way, I just loved your story about God talking to you. Special moments

like that will get you through the tough times.

> blessings to you and your family, Robin

> -

> Katherine Miller

>

> Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:47 PM

> Rishi Knot and light.--Robin

>

>

> Robin that is really cool! About the lights that is! I was getting ready to

look up your e-mail address to see how Noelle was doing and if you had heard

from her! Smiles.

>

> Love Katherine

>

> Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

> Elektra,

> I see balls of blue and purple lights and flashes of white light all the

time, I believe it is my angels making their presence known.:)

> blessings, Robin

> -

> Elektra Fire

>

> Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:11 PM

> Re: Rishi Knot and light.

>

> I learn something new here everyday :)

> I'd never heard of a rishi knot before.

> Is it like a bun?

>

> Oh and another thing, was on the computer today,

> making some music, when I glanced up and saw a ball of

> light (or what I saw of it) that then burst like a

> flash bulb and dissapeared.

> At first I thought I'd imagined it, but then it

> happened again.

> It looked like someone was standing in my kitchen

> taking photo's with a flash.

>

> It looked exactly the same both times.

>

> I thought something electrical maybe malfunctioning in

> the kitchen so I went to investigate.

> I could see nothing outside or around the window (I

> live on the 12 floor) or in the kitchen.

> I wonder if it's K-related or something else?

>

> It was cool though :)

>

> Love to you all, Elektra x x x

>

> ________

> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new

Security Centre. http://uk.security.

>

> -------------------------

>

>

>

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.8/455 - Release 9/22/2006

>

> ----------

>

>

>

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.8/455 - Release 9/22/2006

>

>

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Blessings to you and your family as well, Robin! Do you want to hear something

funny! Sometimes when someone responds to my post I forget what I have said so I

go back and read it. I can't believe all of the grammatical errors I have been

making and posting them to boot! Smiles! Normally, I would edit and edit until

perfection and then edit it again. I guess ego is starting to step aside a

little. Laugh! Smiles!

 

It sounds like she is doing better, uh! That is great! How old is she?

 

Love,

Katherine

 

Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

Hi,

i left a message on her cell phone, she hasn't called me back. I am assuming she

is fine, and busy with work and school. I will try to call her again tomorrow.

By the way, I just loved your story about God talking to you. Special moments

like that will get you through the tough times.

blessings to you and your family, Robin

-

Katherine Miller

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:47 PM

Rishi Knot and light.--Robin

 

Robin that is really cool! About the lights that is! I was getting ready to look

up your e-mail address to see how Noelle was doing and if you had heard from

her! Smiles.

 

Love Katherine

 

Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

Elektra,

I see balls of blue and purple lights and flashes of white light all the time, I

believe it is my angels making their presence known.:)

blessings, Robin

-

Elektra Fire

 

Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:11 PM

Re: Rishi Knot and light.

 

I learn something new here everyday :)

I'd never heard of a rishi knot before.

Is it like a bun?

 

Oh and another thing, was on the computer today,

making some music, when I glanced up and saw a ball of

light (or what I saw of it) that then burst like a

flash bulb and dissapeared.

At first I thought I'd imagined it, but then it

happened again.

It looked like someone was standing in my kitchen

taking photo's with a flash.

 

It looked exactly the same both times.

 

I thought something electrical maybe malfunctioning in

the kitchen so I went to investigate.

I could see nothing outside or around the window (I

live on the 12 floor) or in the kitchen.

I wonder if it's K-related or something else?

 

It was cool though :)

 

Love to you all, Elektra x x x

 

________

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Lisa,

 

Thanks for these interesting tidbits! I really enjoyed reading them! The part

about the cutting of the hair I thought was interesting, but I don't think my

husband would go for it! LOL! Smiles! The special panties, I don't think I would

go for it, much less him!! Heee, Heee, Heee!!! Smiles! I like the idea about the

comb! I am going to have to get a wooden come. I am going to try to put my hair

in a Rishi knot. My hair extends down to about the middle of my back. I can

manage the knot I guess, but I don't know if I can pull it real tight though, I

have a very sensitive head!

 

Thanks for so much information! Like I said, it was really interesting and

very COOL!

 

Love,

Katherine

 

lisadermenof wrote:

Here are some interesting things I found, including the Rishi Knot.

----------------------

KARA - Iron or Steel Bracelet: The metal around the wrist affects the ions in

the electromagnetic field, aligning them and reducing harmful free radicals

known to degenerate cells. Psychologically wearing kara helps fulfill the human

longing to belong, the circle signifying and reminding us of our eternal link

with our infinity and our divinity.

KESH - Long, Uncut Hair: Three years after the last time the hairs on the head

are cut antennae form on the ends of the hairs which cause these conductors to

draw in greater amounts of vitamin D from the sun and other more subtle forms of

cosmic energy to strengthen the human. Practically speaking when our bodies are

not required to devote constant energy to regrowing the hairs we would daily cut

from our face, legs, head, and under arms, etc. (depending on gender) we have

greater psychic energy reserves and resources at our disposal. Only the

experience of not cutting the hairs can give one a full understanding of the

psychic power one gains from this discipline. The story of Samson in the

Judeo-Christian Bible describes the same phenomena. Then of course, there is the

benefit of coiling the hairs on the head in a rishi knot or juurha at the crown.

Rishi means sage. The rishi knot is called the seat of power and energy of the

sage. When the hair is coiled or tied in a

juurha at the top of the head, it focuses the creative energy of the body and

spirit on the crown chakra. The channeled energy helps us to focus better

mentally, and bring a meditative mind to all we do. By pulling the hairs

together in the juurha at the crown, we also decrease the movement of the skull

bones. A natural cranial adjustment is derived, which increases mental

equilibrium. The effects of the juurha hold equally for men and women, giving

balance, strength, and clarity. Again, only by experiencing this powerful

discipline can one feel the difference when the hairs are not tied and allowed

to fly free - how mentally scattered one feels - until once again the hairs are

combed and smoothed upward into a coil at the crown.

KANGA - Wooden Comb: Have you noticed how combing the hair with plastic or metal

or almost any other substance causes static electricity to fly from the hair?

Combing hair with a wooden comb is calming and so pleasant for the head and

hairs A wooded comb is practically beneficial in the way the wood smoothes and

preserves hairs from breakage. Wood is simply more healthy for the hair, and

there is a psychological benefit gained in the calming effect it has in

smoothing the electrical charge around the hair and in the electromagnetic

field.

KACHERAS - Special Underwear: Kacheras create a pocket air around the thighs and

pelvic area which strengthens the nervous system and helps to balance the

internal temperature. The knot tied at the navel maintains a pressure over the

diaphragm or solar plexus that improves digestion and improves strength of will.

KIRPAN - Sacred Sword: Keeping the sword sacred holds one of the greatest

practical benefits of the times. Guru Gobind Singh taught us that when we have

respect and reverence for our weapons, we would never abuse their power. He said

" When all peaceful means have failed, it is right and just to raise the sword. "

Therefore it is incumbent upon a Sikh to be skilled as a diplomat to artfully

and gracefully make every effort to resolve a situation peacefully. But when all

peaceful means have failed, Sikhs know how to defend themselves against the

harmful attacks of others. Sikhs are peace loving and do not wish to harm or

kill anyone - or allow others to harm or kill anyone. When we teach our children

to respect and revere weapons, to maintain the discipline of keeping the sword

sacred, to wear kirpan at our side in reverence, to bless langar and prasad with

its power, Guru Gobind Singh also gave the promise that we would be protected

from being harmed by others' weapons - a

very practical benefit indeed.

 

---- Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

> Hi,

> i left a message on her cell phone, she hasn't called me back. I am assuming

she is fine, and busy with work and school. I will try to call her again

tomorrow.

> By the way, I just loved your story about God talking to you. Special moments

like that will get you through the tough times.

> blessings to you and your family, Robin

> -

> Katherine Miller

>

> Tuesday, September 26, 2006 6:47 PM

> Rishi Knot and light.--Robin

>

>

> Robin that is really cool! About the lights that is! I was getting ready to

look up your e-mail address to see how Noelle was doing and if you had heard

from her! Smiles.

>

> Love Katherine

>

> Robin Shelp <rshelp wrote:

> Elektra,

> I see balls of blue and purple lights and flashes of white light all the time,

I believe it is my angels making their presence known.:)

> blessings, Robin

> -

> Elektra Fire

>

> Tuesday, September 26, 2006 3:11 PM

> Re: Rishi Knot and light.

>

> I learn something new here everyday :)

> I'd never heard of a rishi knot before.

> Is it like a bun?

>

> Oh and another thing, was on the computer today,

> making some music, when I glanced up and saw a ball of

> light (or what I saw of it) that then burst like a

> flash bulb and dissapeared.

> At first I thought I'd imagined it, but then it

> happened again.

> It looked like someone was standing in my kitchen

> taking photo's with a flash.

>

> It looked exactly the same both times.

>

> I thought something electrical maybe malfunctioning in

> the kitchen so I went to investigate.

> I could see nothing outside or around the window (I

> live on the 12 floor) or in the kitchen.

> I wonder if it's K-related or something else?

>

> It was cool though :)

>

> Love to you all, Elektra x x x

>

> ________

> To help you stay safe and secure online, we've developed the all new

Security Centre. http://uk.security.

>

> -------------------------

>

>

>

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.8/455 - Release 9/22/2006

>

> ----------

>

>

>

> Version: 7.1.405 / Virus Database: 268.12.8/455 - Release 9/22/2006

>

>

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